PLAN Aircraft Carrier programme...(Closed)

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Intrepid

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We have ... but the problem is they are dated!

But could that be ??? if You look at that image - dated 10. March - ... is it really possible to build a vessel such fast from these few parts sitting in a dock to a now - 23. August - nearly complete hull?
The hull is complete up to the waterline or hangar deck or something between without bow and stern. That is never more than 25 percent.

What we see in the satellit image is definitely not the beginning of a civil merchant ship. That is two engine rooms fore and two engine rooms aft with auxilliary engine rooms or boiler/turbine rooms and perhaps a magazine in the middle. Typical for large military vessels with much power for high speed - not a landing/dock ship.
 

Blitzo

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We have ... but the problem is they are dated !

But could that be ??? if You look at that image - dated 10. March - ... is it really possible to build a vessel such fast from these few parts sitting in a dock to a now - 23. August - nearly complete hull ???


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I think it definitely is possible, especially seeing as they are building it in relatively small modules elsewhere, lifting it over and then assembling it.

It's not modular construction like CVF, but it's still probably able to cut down time and also visibility from us.
 

Intrepid

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We see a torso, an unfinished hull without superstructures, the bow and stern. But with big engine rooms for a high speed. What could it be - if it is built on the birthplace of China's first aircraft carrier?
I have a feeling that this ship could be an LHD rather than a CV
 

bd popeye

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We see a torso, an unfinished hull without superstructures, the bow and stern. But with big engine rooms for a high speed. What could it be - if it is built on the birthplace of China's first aircraft carrier?

what photos of the stern and engine rooms? Where? I must have missed that! Please post a link! Thanks!
 

kroko

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Here not as a link ...

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The photo is low resolution, possibly taken from a passing passenger plane. We can see that those big open spaces are no longer there, having been constructed over.

The deck and the hull itself seems too clean and straight for a carrier, i mean, there is no sign of the extended deck which is caracteristic of aircraft carriers. IMO, by now they should be appearing.

Also, for a shipyard and indeed for a nation itself, that has never built a carrier before, they are constructing at a very fast rate, which makes me believe that this is a civilian ship.

But we need better resolution pictures at this point in order to make further conclusions.
 
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